A variety of 2‐monosubstituted and 2,2‐disubstituted 1‐chlorovinyl p‐tolyl sulfoxides was synthesized through a one‐pot procedure by the Horner‐Wadsworth‐Emmons reaction of carbonyl compounds with [chloro(diethoxyphosphoryl)(p‐tolylsulfinyl)methyl]lithium, which was generated from diethyl chlorophosphate, chloromethyl p‐tolyl sulfoxide, and lithium diisopropylamide in advance. The in situ‐prepared sulfoxides were directly converted into alkynes via the sulfoxide/magnesium exchange reaction with i‐PrMgCl and the subsequent Fritsch‐Buttenberg‐Wiechell rearrangement of the resulting magnesium alkylidene carbenoids.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) containing 4–7 benzene rings were synthesized via a methylarene-based protocol. Trimethyl[2-(trifluoromethyl)allyl]silane was electrophilically benzylated with Ar1CH2Br (prepared from Ar1CH3) to afford 2-trifluoromethyl-1-alkenes that were in turn nucleophilically benzylated with Ar2CH2Li (prepared from Ar2CH3) through an SN2′-type reaction to produce 1,1-difluoroethylenes, which are cyclization precursors bearing two 2-arylethyl groups. Magic acid efficiently promoted the domino Friedel–Crafts-type cyclization of these precursors, followed by dehydrogenation that enabled the connection among two aryl groups (Ar1 and Ar2) by forming two benzene rings between them, facilitating the synthesis of the desired higher-order PAHs. With the proposed protocol, the combination of even a limited number of methylarenes can yield a variety of PAHs in diverse configurations.
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